Dollar Finds Support On Labor and Durable Goods Data

The U.S. economy continues to show signs of recovery as initial jobless claims fell to its lowest level in 15-months and demand for long lasting goods increased. The labor market which is considered a lagging indicator has started to show a pulse with November’s Non-farm payroll report showing the country lost only 11,000 jobs.
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